A Tango Tragedy

A Tango Tragedy is a lost 1914 American silent comedy film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company and starring Billy Bowers, Frances Ne Moyer, and James Hodges.

Undeterred, Dick Kelly invites Nora to a dance, and Pat comes for him with a shotgun.

[2] A Tango Tragedy is among several Lubin split-reel comedies made in the spring of 1914 that include the earliest screen appearances of Oliver Hardy.

In most of these films he was an uncredited extra playing one of a group of cops or cowboys, or, as here, a man at the dance.

[2] Although the film itself does not survive, Hardy can be seen looking over James Hodges's shoulder in a promotional still printed in The Lubin Bulletin, the studio's advertising newsletter.